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Hispanic Antiques – Spanish Walnut Writing Table of rich, colour and patination, Catalonia, c1660-1680, length 149cm, £7,000.
You are watching: The Northern Antiques Fair – 29 September – 2 October 2022
Event: The Northern Antiques Fair Organiser: The Northern Antique Dealers Fair Limited Venue: The Garden Rooms at Tennants, Harmby Road, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 5SG Date: 29 September – 2 October 2022 FOLLOW THIS ORGANISER:
Howell 1870 – Victorian 18ct Gold Emerald Diamond, and Black Enamel Sword Brooch, £1,895.
ABOUT THIS FAIR:
The new location for the Northern Antiques Fair at The Garden Rooms at Tennants at Leyburn, North Yorkshire, proved a major success in 2021 and new exhibitors from all parts of the country were quickly in touch with director of the fair, Ingrid Nilson of The Northern Antiques Fair Limited, to book space at the 2022 edition of the fair, taking place this year from 29 September to 2 October.
Ranging across a number of specialties, new faces include Bags of Glamour, Catherine Hunt Oriental Antiques, Carolyn Stoddart-Scott, Fileman Antiques, Hickmet Fine Arts, Highland Antiques, J Dickinson Maps & Prints, Malcolm Eglin Antiques, Markov, Melody Antiques, Millington Adams, Studiotic, Sylvie Collett – Sewantiques and Watches of Lancashire.
The Garden Rooms and Cloisters provide a very light, airy and modern setting complimented by the exhibitors’ carefully curated stands and the on site bistro is renowned for its delicious lunches.
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Millington Adams – Fine Irish George II carved mahogany, footstool, c1750, h 17.5 inches, £8,900.
WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THIS FAIR:
With an increased roster of over 40 exhibitors, there will be much to see with formal and country furniture, traditional and contemporary paintings and sculpture, early to modern glass, silver and jewellery, oriental rugs and carpets, ceramics and lighting, clocks and watches, Art Nouveau and Art Deco design objects, antique, collectable and luxury handbags, antique needlework and much more. Prices range from £100 to five figure sums.
Special highlights around the fair include:
An Edwardian silver owl caster made by the Goldsmith’s Company of London in 1905 (£9,995) from Highland Antiques; a Spanish walnut writing table with a lovely rich colour and patination from Catalonia, c1660-1680 (£7,000) from Hispanic Antiques; a deep Kangxi charger from the early Kangxi-late Transitional period (£10,000) from Catherine Hunt Oriental Antiques; a rare small 18th century dresser from the Montgomery area of North Wales famed for their beautiful colour and patina (£3,750) from Melody Antiques; a very stylish Art Deco cold painted bronze dancer by Josef Lorenzl, c1930 (£4,995) from Solo Antiques; an oil on canvas of the Duke of Newcastle returning from the shoot, after Francis Wheatley RA (1747-1801) (£3,950) from Blackbrook Gallery and a 1978 Rolex Explorer 1016 (£14,000) from Watches of Lancashire.
Visitors looking for paintings with a local connection will enjoy a watercolour of Scarborough Castle by George Hamilton Constantine 1878-1967 from Graham Reed Fine Art (£2,100) and more art to suit every taste can be found around the fair from Burlington, Carnes Fine Art, Ellis Fine Art, Granta Fine Art of Cambridge, Haynes Fine Art – London & Cotswolds, Walker Galleries and J Dickinson Maps & Prints. For an anniversary present, look no further than Howards Jewellers who are showing a stunning pendant set with a black bolder opal suspended from a triangular cut diamond. More jewellery ideas from the Victorian age to the contemporary are well represented by Dansk Silver by Jane Burgett, Greenstein Antiques, Howell 1870, Markov, Shapiro & Co and T Robert. As well as jewellery, both J A Yarwood Antiques and The Antiques Bazaar have an excellent display of objets d’art.
Last year Oriental works of art proved popular and building on their success Drove House Antiques are bringing a group of Chinese late Ming underglaze blue dishes from the 1580-1620 period (£350-£600). There is also a wide selection from Catherine Hunt Oriental Antiques. Lovely pieces of antique porcelain such as a pair of Vienna porcelain ice pails c1840 can be found with Carolyn Stoddart-Scott along with more choice from Graham Ruddock Antique Ceramics. A new discipline this year is Sew Antiques who specialize in sewing tools from the Georgian and Victorian era.
The fair’s charity partner is Two Ridings Community Foundation.
Carolyn Stoddart-Scott – Spode porcelain pattern 944 blue, orange & gilt decoration part tea & coffee service, 25 pieces, c1815.
Blackbrook Gallery – After Francis Wheatley RA 1747-1801, The Duke of Newcastle returning , from the shoot. Oil on canvas, 27 x 20 inches, £3,950.
TICKET INFO:
Admission: £7.50 including programme(& re-admission). Tickets available on the door & via Eventbrite
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Cover Image: Millington Adams – Fine Irish George II carved mahogany, footstool, c1750, h 17.5 inches, £8,900.
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